Chloe Moyle will join the under-16 emerging players squad after a packed 2024-25 in local local and representative competitions. Photo: Matthew Kappos.
Echuca products Grace and Chloe Moyle are on the fast track to representative cricket.
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The sisters have been identified as potential future stars of the game by Cricket Victoria, named in the Emerging Players Program.
Grace was named in the under-19 squad and will join the program for the third straight year, while Chloe was selected for the first time, joining the under-16 squad.
The programs seek to prepare players for a career in professional cricket.
For the under-19s, this is chiefly through high-level competition play, including Victorian Premier Cricket and the under-19 National Championships in December.
The program also includes training at the CitiPower Centre, the home of Cricket Victoria, which covers all aspects of professional cricket from technique to diet and physical health.
The under-16 squad has more of a focus on development on the training ground, with participants taking on two sessions a week with Cricket Victoria’s high-performance staff.
“The talent within these squads is a result of the strong development and commitment of Community and Premier Clubs leading into the Country Cup, Marg Jennings Cup and the Kookaburra Women’s Premier U18s competition,” Cricket Victoria female talent development manager Cassandra Brock said.
Grace Moyle will feature in Cricket Victoria’s emerging players squad for a third year. Photo: Cricket Victoria
Grace Moyle was a regular for Carlton in Victorian Premier Cricket in 2024-25, playing in the senior and under-18 squads and in the league’s T20 competition.
She was also a participant in the competition’s All-star series.
Grace’s best batting efforts came in the under-18s, where she made two half-centuries and a top score of 78 from 71 balls, averaging 48.2 in her five innings in the competition.
Sister Chloe featured in the more limited Marg Jennings Cup, the VPC’s under-15 girls competition.
Chloe had her best score of the season in the cup when she belted 81 from 75 deliveries for Carlton against Geelong.
In 2024-25, she also featured in the Cricket Victoria Country Cup, and spent the majority of the summer with Echuca’s senior women’s side.
She took 17 wickets across all competitions throughout the season.